construction
A collective wage agreement has been reached for the approximately 930,000 employees in the German construction industry, the IG BAU union and employers announced jointly on Wednesday. In the third week of strikes, both parties agreed on a joint proposal with a three-year term. The proposal is to be discussed in committees until June 14. Until then, industrial action measures are suspended. By the end of the three-year period, the full alignment of wages in Germany's eastern states with those in the west is to be achieved. In the first stage, all monthly salaries will increase by a flat rate o...
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The first strike in Germany's construction industry in about two decades began on Monday as workers demanded higher wages. More than 1,000 construction workers stopped work in the state of Lower Saxony at the start of the nationwide wave of strikes, according to the trade union IG Bauen-Agrar-Umwelt (IG BAU). Additionally, 300 workers came to a rally in Osnabrück and a further 150 to a smaller one in Langenhagen near Hanover, the union said. The strike is to be continued on Tuesday and extended to other regions. Then there will be selective actions throughout Germany, IG BAU announced. The wal...
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